The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 12

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ere ee nc erg pial ated THD SHATTLE STAR A Lesson for American Mothers Taught hy Orphans of the Near East How the Greatest Nourishment for the Least Money Was Achieved for Thousands of Children by the Near East Relief HE present ruddy health of thousands of chil- dren, only recently starving in the war regions of the Near East, affords a most striking object lesson for American mothers. The food experts of The Near East Relief organization, knowing the necessity of giving children energy and health through genuinely nutritious foods, chose Karo as one of only six. These experts know, and their Near East children now show, that as an invigorating, health building food, Karo is among the first in food value. (Read carefully Dr. Curran’s letter to the right.) . 4 . ay aoe Here is the reason why Karo is so highly recom- mended: : Karo contains a large percentage of the vitalizing food element, Dextrose, which your doctor can tell you has a tremendous health value. This essential element, Dextrose, is assimilated almost directly into the blood and tissue cells—and furnishes the fuel and energy of your body. i“ And children delight in the delicious flavor of Karo spread on bread. Blue Label and Red Label Karo are equally nutritious. Orphans of the Near East thank- ing God for the Sriends who daily All their bowls. INTERNATIONAL “GOLDEN RULESUNDAY” DECEMBER 2, 1923 Endorsed by President Coolidge BY Presidential Endorsement, De- cember 2nd is set aside as ‘‘Golden Rule Sunday.” On this day you are asked by the Near East Relief to eat only these six inexpensive but highly nourishing foods: Milk, Beans, Rice, Macaroni, Cocoa and KARO. These are the foods which have given health and energy to thousands of chil- dren in the Near East who were only est nourishment at the very lowest food cost. And the Near East Relief asks you to give what you save on this Sunday Dinner to continue its great work among the orphans and children of the war stricken regions. Your grocer will give you a folder of menus by famous chefs, prepared from these six foods which have transformed recently starving. half starved orphans into happy, healthy By eating them you will get the high- : or children, Jour : na al _ S-bildng,” the A ee { FY ‘e kn 2 the Saye- ” 1 j known ~80) nous. the pq ~ eon ' Yet thi dianer, I will eat the equivalent of the simple meal LVin ‘Wor, Bloat, 0; . the gq Relief, and five the difference to them, " ng iy PP of 5 ? ' mount; r : ~ bap, a Vory~ on 4 N f ir i ot > 3 vhich ame es it 0 ve be therefd 00; . i 808 sary, ‘a Fans: line o Please sign the coupon j: —" | 7 you ghibliog et varlo and mail it to a The Near East Relief 151 Fifth Avenue New York On December 2, 1923, insten served to the orphan children of Near E: Street City. State. We will send you upon return of this coupon « booklet containing latest map of the Near East, pictures of the largest orphanage in the world at Alexandropol, facts of present condit 0 bgp ind Ly eee and the eee Caucasus, together with additional menus and recipes and suggestions for observing ‘‘Golden Rule Suoday,’’ dd by Dr. Hi Vv D: Cardinal O'Connell and others. Mee ieee eae en ee NEAR EAST RELIEF, 151 Fifth Avenue, New York City “Karo has helped to save the remnant of the oldest Christian nation in the world.’” | a ‘ Karo is one of the foods that have transformed } 2 half-starved orphans into happy, healthy children. ‘ HARKS dancin ae 3 : The waxed whieh produd red pl ‘She Great International Foo dresse Que rigs {

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